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John Bowlby on attachment and psychotherapy John Bowlby, MD
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Attachment behavior in children.
- Parent and child.
- Psychotherapy.
- Genre:
- Educational films
- Nonfiction films
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (83 min.)) sound, color
- Place of Publication:
- [Mill Valley, California] Psychotherapy.net 1984
- Language Note:
- Closed captioned
- System Details:
- System requirements: Internet connection with network speeds of 500 kbps or higher; Windows 7 or later or macOS Sierra (10.12.6) or later running browsers: Chrome 30+, Firefox 27+, Microsoft Edge, Safari 9+; H.264 video (required for viewing Vimeo videos) is only supported in Firefox for Windows 7 and later, Firefox versions on Windows XP are not supported.
- System requirements: Android (Lollipop) version 5.0+ or iOS version 12.4+ for mobile viewers.
- Summary:
- "For John Bowlby, accessible, available and responsive parents raise securely attached children who grow into self-aware and trusting adults. Conversely, inattentive, self-focused and disengaged parents raise fearful children who become untrusting, self-doubting, and symptomatic. These early attachment relationships, whether positive or negative, form inner working models our clients use to evaluate themselves and others. Responsive, consistent and reliable psychotherapists can provide clients with a secure, empathetic and reliable base, and from it, an emotionally corrective experience. From this secure base, clients will explore the role of early ties in current relationships, how they evaluate themselves and their worldview. The attachment-informed psychotherapist can also utilize the transference/countertransference relationship to deepen their ability to connect with their client and the client's ability to connect with self and others"-- Supplied by publisher
- Participant:
- Featured expert: John Bowlby, MD
- Notes:
- Title and description from publisher metadata
- ISBN:
- 9781601245809
- Publisher Number:
- 443 Psychotherapy.net
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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